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    Question: Why does someone get his or her driver's license taken away for doing graffiti? It seems like there is no connection between them.

    Answer:

    Arizona Law (A.R.S. § 8-323) has been written to include many offenses that might be committed by a juvenile. The Law lists 11 different choices for the hearing officer to impose if it is proven that a juvenile did violate the law. If it is found that someone did graffiti or had materials with the intent of doing graffiti, one of the possible consequences is having driving privileges suspended.

     

    There is another Arizona Law (A.R.S. § 28-3320) that makes a Driver's License suspension for graffiti mandatory. This law includes other offenses in its terms as well. Those include DUI, drinking and driving, drug offenses, any criminal damage charge, and use of a car without permission of the owner.

    The reason why driver's license suspension was written into this law is because driving is a privilege and many times when a privilege is taken away, the person wants to work hard to get it back. In this case, the offender might stop doing graffiti because it is important to him or her to be able to drive.


    Comments
    21 thru 25 of 26 comments     1   2   3   4  [ 5 ] ...   
    On 12/14/01
    johnny from AZ said:
    the only reason i agree with this law is for the fact that it may be the only thing that prevents them from doing this again
    On 12/12/01
    Brian Welch from NY said:
    I thinkthat that is a good law to have.
    On 12/08/01
    Joe from AZ said:
    Haha, i love that law, im sick of seeing graffiti written on stuff...I bet people that lose there license wont do it again...I personally think its a great law..
    On 12/05/01
    brandy from MT said:
    I agree with th first kid
    On 11/15/01
    mike from AZ said:
    i think that they should change this stupid law
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